The National Girls Collaborative Project is proud to be partnering with Paramount Pictures to host this national webinar celebrating the release of the newest girl-positive, STEM-focused animated feature film, WONDERPARK.

This webinar is a dynamic opportunity to hear directly from Mireille Soria, Head of Animation for Paramount Pictures, who will share unique insights, focusing on the imperative role Paramount Pictures is playing by presenting girl-positive, STEM-supportive media. As a participant, you will be welcome to submit questions to Mireille, as well as share your own exemplary practices in supporting girls to pursue STEM careers.

CS4GA Initiatives

1 – Organizing and expanding computer science education professional development for teachers and school leaders 2 – Implementing a two year National Science Foundation INCLUDES grant to study how to incorporate the K-12 CS Framework into local school curriculum in three Georgia contexts: urban, suburban, and rural Click below to learn more about each initiative

What They Say

Technical careers, whether “white collar” or “blue collar”, have been “the future” for years now. In Georgia, we already have the assets needed to make us one of the top states for computer science talent. CS4GA can help realize this potential, and accelerate progress.

Joey WomackFounder/CEOAmplify 4 Good

Learning programming and computer concepts is very important for every Georgia student. The work CS4Ga is doing is vital in making sure that collaboration and communication between all organizations in Georgia involved in this effort happens effectively. Exciting times, fun times!

Deepa MuralidharGA Computer Science Teachers Association

It takes the SYNERGY of our collective efforts, thought leadership, reach and influence to bring CS4GA to fruition and ensuring an impact to the greater community.